True - A photograph of a topless woman can be seen in the background of two nonconsecutive frames. Disney recalled 3.4 million copies of the 1999 VHS release. It is suspected that the topless woman appeared in the original 1977 theatrical released; however, the images cannot be seen at the normal viewing speed of film.
Unverified - People claim that When Aladdin steps onto the balcony, he says "Good teenagers, take off your clothes." Aladdin is supposed to be saying "C'mon...good kitty. Take off and go." When Aladdin says the word "kitty," a second voice whispers, "Psst...take off your clo...". It is not known who says the second line or if it is just the result of poor editing.
Unverified - During Eric and Vanessa's wedding, the priest appears to have an erection. It has also been suggested that the protrusion in his robes is simply his knee. There is also the claim that a disgruntled artist deliberately drew a phallic object (one of the castle spires) for VHS cover. The artist has said that he was simply finishing the drawings in a hurry and did not notice until the controversy hit the news.
Unverified - When Simba lies down to look at the stars, he stirs up a cloud of dust. Some people believe that the letters S E X are spelled out in the dust. Others say that it was inserted by the special effects team and actually says S F X.
Unverified - Jessica Rabbit is thrown from Benny the Cab when he crashed into a lamppost, her dress hiking up as she tumbles. In four frames, the area between her legs appears darker. It is not known if this was to suggest nudity or a paint error when her underwear was drawn. It may even be intentionally ambiguous, as Who Framed Roger Rabbit is not a children's film and features a number of other adult situations. Another suspected message is during Daffy and Donald's piano battle. It has been claimed that Donald calls Daffy a "stupid goddamn n*****". Again, this is open to interpretation.